The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volumes 65-66Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1970 - Natural history Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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Page 49
... seems improbable that the cairn originally extended , as Passmore believed , beneath the road which runs to the west . It seems more likely that the length originally was not very much in excess of the present length of 122 ft . From ...
... seems improbable that the cairn originally extended , as Passmore believed , beneath the road which runs to the west . It seems more likely that the length originally was not very much in excess of the present length of 122 ft . From ...
Page 193
... seems to be a riverine deposit and consists mainly of fine- grained sand , containing just a few small pebbles.19 In this context it seems worth men- tioning the close proximity of the present course of a tributary of the River Cole ...
... seems to be a riverine deposit and consists mainly of fine- grained sand , containing just a few small pebbles.19 In this context it seems worth men- tioning the close proximity of the present course of a tributary of the River Cole ...
Page 106
... seems to have been produced at Sloden Inclosure ( Sumner , 1927 , fig . xxx , 12 , and unpublished excavation by the writer , 1966 ) , Ashley Rails ( ibid . , fig . xxxIII , 39 ) , Rough Piece , Linwood ( unpublished excavation by the ...
... seems to have been produced at Sloden Inclosure ( Sumner , 1927 , fig . xxx , 12 , and unpublished excavation by the writer , 1966 ) , Ashley Rails ( ibid . , fig . xxxIII , 39 ) , Rough Piece , Linwood ( unpublished excavation by the ...
Contents
EDITORS NOTE iii | 1 |
THE HERON IN WILTSHIRE by Geoffrey L Boyle | 7 |
THE WEATHER OF 1969 by T E Rogers | 15 |
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17th century Aegean Archaeol archaeological Ashton Keynes Avon bank barrow birds Blackcaps body sherds bone bowl breeding records Bristol Bronze Age brown Budbury building burial buried soil cairn century A.D. chalk chamber Chippenham clay clay-with-flints CMRP Coate Water Corsham Corsham Lake Cunnington Cypriote daggers decorated Devizes ditch double-axes Durrington Walls early east EJMB enclosure evidence excavation F. K. Annable fabric flint Forest fragments Fyfield grey core Grose Hill hill-fort Iron Age kilns late layer Luckington Marlborough MCNHS metres Miss mound Museum Neolithic orthostat Pewsey pipes ploughing possible post-holes pottery probably rabbits rampart Red Shore remains road Roman Romano-British Salisbury seen Sept settlement Sheppard sherds species stone suggested surface Swindon Swindon SF vessels Wansdyke ware Wessex Wessex Culture West Wilton Water Wiltshire Wood Wormald